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Cenote Shawl
Transitions in color and pattern make this shawl a joy to spin and knit. Beginning at the narrow point, it grows from plain moss stitch to an elegant lace pattern.
This asymmetrical triangular shawl is knitted from one short end to the longer end for a beautiful drape and swing. It features three patterns: moss stitch, a small lace motif, and a large leaf motif.
Designer Anne Podlesak
Finished Size 66” wide x 23” tall.
Fiber 8 oz Wooly Wonka Fibers 80% Merino/20% silk combed top in ruby mountains gradient.
Yarn 2-ply; 740 yd; 1841 ypp; 24 wpi; fingering weight.
Needles U.S. size 6 (4 mm): 36” or longer circular (cir). Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge. While needle size is not critical for this project, it may affect the amount of yarn used.
Gauge 22 sts and 34 rows = 4” in moss st.
Notions Markers (m); tapestry needle.
Spinning Notes This shawl is knitted in gradient handspun yarn, using two 4 oz braids of 80/20 merino/silk. Each 4 oz braid was spun individually, end to end, maintaining long runs of color.
- First published: October 2016
- Page created: December 5, 2016
- Last updated: April 30, 2020 …
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